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Women's Basketball |
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Head Coach: Trish O'Brien |
| Year as Head Coach: Second | |
| Record in 2006-07 (MASCAC Record): 5-18 (0-12) | |
| Overall Record
at FSC: 5-18 (.217) Career Coaching Record: 200-199 |
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| Email: womensbasketball@frc.mass.edu | |
| Women's Basketball Office Phone: 508-626-4945 | |
| Assistant Coaches: Kathy Lynch '02, Sandra Menee' | |
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Coach O’Brien is entering her second season as the Rams head women’s basketball coach and recruiting coordinator. O’Brien has a career record of 200-199 in her sixteen years of collegiate head coaching experience including three years at Rivier College from 1992-95, ten years at Colby College from 1995-2005 and for the past two season she was the head women’s coach at MIT.
While at Colby College,
O’Brien collected a record of 140-115 and led the White Mules to four
Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) Women’s Basketball Post Season
Tournaments. In 2001 under Coach O’Brien Colby won the ECAC Championship and
in 1998 her team advanced all the way to the ECAC Finals. In 1997, Coach
O’Brien was named New England Women’s Basketball Association (NEWBA) Coach
of the Year, the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA) District I
Coach of the Year and was nominated for the National Coach of the Year Award
by the WBCA. Coach O’Brien is well respected in women’s basketball and has many professional affiliations. O’Brien has served as president and vice president of NEWBA as well as serving on the NCAA Division III Regional Selection Committee. Coach O’Brien played her collegiate ball at Salem State College where over the course of her four year career the Vikings were an impressive 95-19 and captured three MASCAC women’s basketball championships. She was selected team MVP and a Kodak All-American (District I) as well as earning All-New England and ECAC First and Second Team honors. She was a two time All-MASCAC Selection and was the Salem State’s Unsung Hero in 1986 when the Vikings were the NCAA Division III National Champions. O’Brien was inducted into the Salem State College Athletics Hall of Fame in 1994. |
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